Etymology of the English word expertize
the English word
expertizederived from the English word
expertderived from the Old French word
expertderived from the Latin word
expertus (expert, one who has experience; well-proved, tested; shown to be true)
derived from the Latin word
experiri (test, put to the test; find out)
derived from the Latin word
peritus (skilled, skillful; experienced)
derived from the Latin word
perire (die, pass away; be ruined)
derived from the Latin word
ire (to go; go, walk; march)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ei-using the Late Latin prefix
per-derived from the Latin word
per (through)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*perderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*per-using the English suffix
-izederived from the Old French suffix
-iserderived from the Latin suffix
-izarederived from the Greek suffix
-izein, -ίζειν
Usage
Word found in Modern English